CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago aviation officials say a system to help travelers
move through customs more quickly is coming to Chicago’s Midway
International Airport.

The Chicago Department of Aviation said Tuesday that Midway should get the
Automated Passport Control program in the first three months of next year.
Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport was the first airport in the country
to get the technology this summer. Aviation officials say the system has
reduced peak wait times at O’Hare by 16 minutes.

Passengers can enter information at a self-service kiosk.

When Midway is up and running it will make Chicago the first city in the
country to have the technology at two airports.